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Acupuncture Treatment on Motor Dysfunction in Stroke Patients

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Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Stroke
Motor Disorders

Treatments

Other: Rehabilitation Treatment
Other: Acupuncture Treatment

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02975362
1640197030

Details and patient eligibility

About

The objective of this proposed study is to determine whether acupuncture combined with rehabilitation treatment could improve significantly motor function in ischemic stroke patients. In this 8-week, assessor-blind, a Multi-center randomized, controlled study of acupuncture as additional treatment with the rehabilitation treatment, a total of 240 patients with stroke patients will be recruited. The patients will be randomly assigned to acupuncture combined with rehabilitation treatment (n =120) or rehabilitation treatment (n =120). (40 sessions, 5 sessions a week). Changes in the motor function over time are measured using Fugl-Meyer Scale and Modified Barthel Index. Change in the stroke syndromes over time are measured using stroke syndrome of TCM Scale. Change in the quality of life over time are measured using SS-QOL scale. The study will be conducted at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Long Hua Hospital, Fudan University, Hua Shan Hospital.

Full description

Functional disorder is a common and serious consequence of stroke. A large proportion of stroke patients develop motor dysfunction in the early stage after stroke. Acupuncture is often used as an adjunct to mainstream rehabilitation after stroke. It has been widely applied to be a kind of effective treatment for stroke in China. But, there is meta-analysis suggests that with stroke rehabilitation, acupuncture has no additional effect on motor recovery but has a small positive effect on disability, which may be due to a true placebo effect and varied study quality. The efficacy of acupuncture without stroke rehabilitation remains uncertain, mainly because of the poor quality of such studies.

The objective of this proposed study is to determine whether acupuncture combined with rehabilitation treatment could improve significantly motor function in ischemic stroke patients.

In this 8-week, assessor-blind, a Multi-center randomized, controlled study of acupuncture as additional treatment with the rehabilitation treatment, a total of 240 patients with stroke patients will be recruited. The patients will be randomly assigned to acupuncture combined with rehabilitation treatment (n =120) or rehabilitation treatment (n =120). (40 sessions, 5 sessions a week). Changes in the motor function over time are measured using Fugl-Meyer Scale and Modified Barthel Index. Change in the stroke syndromes over time are measured using stroke syndrome of TCM Scale. Change in the quality of life over time are measured using SS-QOL scale.The study will be conducted at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Long Hua Hospital, Fudan University, Hua Shan Hospital.

Enrollment

240 patients

Sex

All

Ages

45 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • The ages of stroke patients from 45 years old to 80 years old.
  • The principle diagnosis according to <diagnosis-treatment criteria of stroke(trial implementation)>formulated by Collaboration Acute Brain Diseases of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1996;Ischemic stroke confirmed by CT brain or MRI brain, with stable medical condition and awareness clear.
  • Recent stroke from 6month to 12 months after onset.
  • Stroke with limb motor dysfunction.
  • Sufficient cognition to follow commands and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score > 24.
  • All the patients sign a consent form.

Exclusion criteria

  • Stroke with conscious disturbance or serious cognitive impairment.
  • Presence of another chronic disorder, including severe Parkinson's disease, cardiac disease, cancers, epilepsy, or chronic alcoholism.
  • Impaired hepatic or renal function
  • have bleeding tendency
  • Being oversensitive to acupuncture.
  • participation in another clinical trial

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

240 participants in 2 patient groups

Acupuncture combined rehabilitation
Experimental group
Description:
Acupuncture Treatment Rehabilitation Treatment
Treatment:
Other: Acupuncture Treatment
Rehabilitation
Experimental group
Description:
Rehabilitation Treatment
Treatment:
Other: Rehabilitation Treatment

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